Sentence examples for pose contrast from inspiring English sources

"pose contrast" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when comparing two or more things, usually to show a difference in opinion or approach. Example sentence: By examining how two cultures pose contrast on the topic of education, we are able to better understand the differences between them.

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The shots of earnest, hardworking Americans in everyday pose contrast with Romney's words dismissing a group of Americans as 'victims.' "The Obama team showed considerable restraint and discipline in this ad.

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The classicism of the pose contrasts with others Weston took of Charis around this time, including Charis Wilson, 1935, in which the model adopts the pose Christine Keeler was to make famous, straddling the rush seat of a heavy wooden chair, her petti- coat hitched waist-high, her tight dark top and jaunty beret framing a clear face in which the eyes engage the camera lens directly.

One problem, many members of his own party complain, is the soft, sunny tone that Mr. Simon adopts in his efforts to strike a Reaganesque pose, in contrast to the hard-hitting Davis campaign, which has called Mr. Simon a "rank amateur" and a "sanctimonious hypocrite".

I especially loved the way they evoked one of her famous dances: Jumbo just poses in front of a screen with still images of another dancer appearing behind her, each image offering a different pose in contrast to Jumbo's and increasing in frequency.

I like the way their poses contrast – they're doing different things yet they somehow complement each other.

These recoded group comparisons of "Real" and "Posed" laughs contrast revealed largely similar activations as obtained in the contrast of the predefined conditions Evoked and Emitted (Fig.  1 b and Table  1).

His portraits of the illustrator Gustave Doré (c. 1855) and the poet Charles Baudelaire (1855) are direct and naturally posed, in contrast to the stiff formality of most contemporaneous portraits.

Further problems are posed by contrast effects (Hardin 1993, Ch. 1), and "interreflections"—illumination reflected from one colored object that is incident on another and then reflected into the eye.

And even investors who do no selling at all may incur capital-gains taxes, if redemptions force the fund manager to sell some shares".Closed-end" funds, usually known as investment trusts, by contrast, pose other problems.

The opulent lifestyles of the Swazi royal family pose a sharp contrast to those of the general population, which has a high prevalence of HIV/AIDS as well as hunger and poverty.

Elizabeth Warren would take gender out of the equation, and pose a stark contrast to the Wall Street wing of the party.

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